| COINVENTS | • coinvents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coinvent. • COINVENT v. to invent together. |
| DISINVENT | • disinvent v. To nullify a previous invention. • DISINVENT v. to undo the invention of. |
| EVENTINGS | • eventings n. Plural of eventing. • EVENTING n. the act of taking part in riding events. |
| INNOVATES | • innovates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of innovate. • INNOVATE v. to introduce something new. |
| INSOLVENT | • insolvent adj. Unable to pay one’s bills as they fall due. • insolvent adj. Owing more than one has in assets. • insolvent adj. Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner. |
| INTENSIVE | • intensive adj. Thorough; to a great degree; with intensity. • intensive adj. Demanding; requiring a great amount of work etc. • intensive adj. Highly concentrated. |
| INVENTERS | • inventers n. Plural of inventer. • INVENTER n. one who invents, also INVENTOR. |
| INVENTORS | • inventors n. Plural of inventor. • INVENTOR n. one who invents, also INVENTER. |
| INVERTINS | • invertins n. Plural of invertin. • INVERTIN n. an unorganized ferment which causes cane sugar to take up a molecule of water and be converted into invert sugar. |
| INVESTING | • investing v. Present participle of invest. • investing n. The act of something being invested; an investment. • INVEST v. to lay out for profit. |
| NOVERINTS | • noverints n. Plural of noverint. • NOVERINT n. (Latin) a writ, beginning with the words 'noverint universi', let all men know. |
| REINVENTS | • reinvents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvent. • REINVENT v. to invent again. |
| UNNATIVES | • UNNATIVE v. to no longer be a native or inhabitant of a place or country. |
| VEINSTONE | • veinstone n. (Geology, mining) Synonym of gangue. • VEINSTONE n. gangue, also VEINSTUFF. |
| VENATIONS | • venations n. Plural of venation. • VENATION n. the arrangement and pattern of veins in a leaf. |
| VENETIANS | • Venetians n. Plural of Venetian. • VENETIAN n. one of the tapes that join the slats of a Venetian blind. |
| VENTRINGS | • VENTRING n. (Milton) an enterprise. |